About This Activity
Description
This activity has been cancelled.
Ages 10 - 14
The goal of Fencing Camp is to promote fencing sport and to provide campers in upcoming grades 5-8 with the fundamentals of Olympic-style Foil, Epee, and Sabre fencing. Campers will work on fencing forms, footwork, body coordination, offense and defense techniques as well as strategies and endurance.
The Activities that will be performed during the camp period include the following:- Warm-up- Games & Body coordination- Footwork- Blade work drills- Control Bouting (depending on experience)- Fencing rules and regulations
Staff: WW-P HS North Head Fencing Coach and Club Coaches
PLEASE NOTE: All participants must fill out the USFA Trial Membership Application form and bring it with them on the first day of camp. The “club” should be listed as Fencing Club of Mercer County. You can download the waiver at the bottom of this page.
Pre and post-camp are also available through WWP Community Education for an additional fee at Community Middle School. Fencing camp staff members will sign campers in and out with Community Education staff for pre and post-camp. Registration for pre and/or post-camp is done directly with WWP Community Education. Click on the link "More Information" below to register.
Camp Fee Resident: $350Camp Fee Non-Resident: $380 beginning May 30
Camp is only open to those entering grades 5-8. Registering ineligible children will result in removal from the program and no refund.
For more information, please contact the Department of Recreation and Community Services at 609-799-0909 ext. 1719. All registrations must be done online or in-person. Registrations will NOT be accepted over the phone.
Please note: All paid programs and activities are subject to a $2.75 fee when registering in-person. We only accept cash or check for in-person registrations. When registering online all paid programs and activities are subject to a convenience fee of 5.82% and is non-refundable.
Activity Sub-Category
Camps
Location
West Windsor-Plainsboro High School North
Instructor
Richard Chang
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